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Friday, 16 January 2009

There's a nice selection of reading fodder out there in pinball-land and The Lure of the Silver Ball certainly makes our list of essentials.

The Pinball Blog catches up with the author to find out who, where and why.

The Pinball Blog. So you're Gary Flower, author of The Lure of the Silver Ball. How on earth did you go about getting a book about pinball published?

Gary Flower. The publisher approached me, which made it easy to get the publishing deal. Putting it together was a little harder.

TPB. What have you been doing (pinball-wise) since?

GF. Frequent trips to Chicago, the pinball capital of the world to keep my knowledge up to date. Have also acted as a consultant for the Royal Shakespeare Company and TV as well as writing a sequel to the book published as a CD-rom, complete with pinball sims.

TPB. Will there be anybody designing and manufacturing pinball machines in 5 years?

GF. I hope so, but I won't be betting on it.

TPB. You must have met some incredible people through your pinball connections. Is there one you feel particularly lucky to have met?

GF. I'm honoured to count several of my pinball heroes as personal friends as well as many regular pinball people who do a lot for little reward and recognition such as yourself (UK Pinball Show), Martin Ayub (Pinball News & Tournament Director) and Jim Schelberg (PinGame Journal). Generally speaking I'm blown away by the pinball community around the world - what a great bunch of people.

TPB. Are we going to see another pinball book anytime soon?

GF. Unlikely, but open to offers - I have lots of ideas!

TPB. Is there a place or event that you would recommend every enthusiast should see before they die?

GF. Lower prices and reliability - a paradox when there's more stuff than ever on the playfield.

TPB. What else makes you tick away from pinball?

GF. Poker, travel, fine dining and good company.

TPB. Finally, can you sum up pinball in a single word or sentence?

GF. The ultimate boys toy for the ultimate boy.

Many thanks to Gary Flower for being the first of our Pinball Heroes. Watch out as we hunt down and pester more people on the inside of our great hobby. If you would like to suggest somebody to feature on Pinball Heroes then drop us a line!

Have had the book for years, very nice--- FYI- there's a restoration shop on Ventura in the Valley, LA, CA, ....the guy is building an updated version of King of Diamonds ! ---wow took a looong time to find it again---http://www.fabfan.com/classicpinball.htm